This photograph was taken at the Blue Hall Recreation Ground and shows Norton Albion FC who were members of Stockton YOC Football League at the time the picture was taken in the 1968/1969 season. Courtesy of Ged Flanagan.

Pedestrianised Stockton Town Centre
This postcard by David Poffley shows Stockton High Street after pedestrianisation. Courtesy of John Duncan.
Stockton Station – 1950s
A view of a steam train leaving Stockton Station with the Queens Hotel in the background, possibly c1950’s.
St Annes Terrace
This is a view of St Annes Terrace looking south in 1985. Courtesy of Fred Starr.
Views of the High Street 1966/67
These pictures show the south end of Stockton High Street c1966/67. Courtesy of John Corney.
Hills Door Factory
This picture shows Hills factory on Norton Road with it’s legendary ’Famous for flush doors’ sign. Courtesy of Peter Cooper.
Standard 4, St Marys RC Girls School
This is a photograph of Standard 4 at St. Mary’s Girls’ School on Major Street in 1950. Courtesy of Jim McCurley.
Robert Atkinson School, Thornaby c1952/3
This image shows a class of girls at Robert Atkinson School in Thornaby c1952/53. Courtesy of Elizabeth Anne Flanagan.
Class visit to Teesside Airport
This picture shows a class from Harrow Gate Junior School visiting Teesside airport in May 1965. Courtesy of Derek Graham.
Portrack Lake
This is a view of Portrack Lake which was the meander that was cut off from the straightened section of the River Tees when the river was improved in the 1830s. Courtesy of Fred Starr.
Barry Butler 1954
This photograph was taken shortly before 19 year old Barry Butler played his debut match for Sheffield Wednesday on 1st January 1954 and he can be seen fourth from left on the top row. Courtesy of Thelma Butler.
Christmas on Stockton High Street 1961
This picture shows Stockton High Street in Christmas 1961 with The Black Lion in the background. Courtesy of Peter Jordison.
1955/56 Grangefield Grammar School 1st Year
This is a photograph of the 1955/56 Grangefield Grammar School 1st Year (1 alpha). Courtesy of Alan Callender.
Stockton Scouts
This parade was probably to celebrate either St. Georges Day or Rememberence Sunday c1953/54. The first picture of the marching scouts shows them passing the Odeon, which is showing the film ’A Queen is Crowned’. The second was taken as they passed the Shambles. Courtesy of Dorothy Butler.

Stockton Forge Drawing Office Cricket Team 1958
This photo shows the Stockton Forge Drawing Office Cricket Team in 1958. Courtesy of Granville Cooper.